It's
for math &
technology
CLIME is the Council for Technology in Mathematics
Education - an affiliate group of NCTM since 1986
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The Council For Technology In Mathematics Education
presents
March,
2007
Is the Technology Principle a No Show in
Atlanta?
Find out more about this at our two Clime sessions in Atlanta
At the NCSM Conference
Wednesday, March 21

At the NCTM Conference
Friday, March 23

See Ihor's podcast..
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Seymour
Papert:
A Final Thought
from Barry
Fishman's article "It's not
about the Technology":
"... Based on my [Barry Fishman's] own research and experience, and the
research of
many colleagues in the learning sciences and related fields, I firmly
believe that technology can transform teaching and learning
environments and help students achieve beyond what is possible without
the support of technology. What I am concerned about is the
current
common usage of technology in schools. It is a tremendous
challenge to
translate knowledge about teaching with technology from schools that
are currently doing extraordinary
things—both on their own and in the context of focused research
projects—into knowledge that is broadly usable by the majority of
schools. Nonetheless, it is a key challenge that must be met in
order
to employ technology effectively in school improvement efforts..."
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CLIME is about to step up to the plate. Stay tuned..
To join CLIME (there is no
fee) and get
further updates,
send an email to Ihor at (ihor@clime.org)
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